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Navy Street Brooklyn Navy Yard: Nelson Street Nevins Street New Dock Street Ferry Landing Water Street 0.09 mile 1 North to south Newel (or Newell) Street Newport Street Newton Street Noble Street Noll Street Norfolk Street Manhattan Beach: Norman Street North Henry Street North Oxford Street Old Dock Street Dead-end Water Street 0.04 mile 1 Varies
Nelson Street, Hong Kong; There are numerous other Nelson Roads, Streets, Avenues, and Squares in Great Britain and other English-speaking countries. Historic sites
Street name Year Named by owner Named after Other notes; Airdrie Lane Alanbrooke Pl 1950s c. HCC war hero, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke: Anne Way 1950s HCC royalty Awatere Ave 1951 NZ Insurance Co Awa=river, tere=swift, alongside the river Beerescourt Rd 1870 Capt Gerald Beere on Beeres Fort farm. 4th Waikato Regiment, Highway Board, school committee.
The name, however, was transferred to Premier Street, the latter name being cancelled." [3] Nile Street (1845): Named after Nelson's Battle. Original street closed and its site granted in trotting grounds. Name now transferred to Premier Street, latter name being eliminated. [4] Norbert Street c1838 Old Belvidere Promenade Old Buthers Lane ...
Across the pond, in a suburb of South Yorkshire, the long-suffering residents of Butt Hole Road couldn't take the jokes visiting tourists and back-side baring teens any longer.
Nelson Street Mississippi Blues Trail Marker. African Americans in the Delta developed rich varieties of innovative music. Nelson Street is a historic strip of blues clubs that drew crowds in the 1940s and 1950s to the flourishing club scene to hear Delta blues, big band, jump blues and jazz. Record companies came to Greenville to recruit ...
Street names are usually renamed after political revolutions and regime changes for ideological reasons. In postsocialist Romania, after 1989, the percentage of street renaming ranged from 6% in Bucharest, [16] and 8% in Sibiu, to 26% in Timișoara. [17] Street names can be changed relatively easily by municipal authorities for various reasons.
From its founding in 1847, Atlanta has had a penchant for frequent street renamings, even in the central business district, usually to honor the recently deceased.As early as 1903 (see section below), there were concerns about the confusion this caused, as "more than 225 streets of Atlanta have had from two to eight names" in the first decades of the city.